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Over the past five years, LIWEN has demonstrated resilience, competence, and innovation in addressing the needs of women and girls living with and affected by HIV/AIDS across Liberia. The organization made significant progress in advocacy, healthcare services, economic empowerment, governance, and institutional development.

  • Reached over 45,000 beneficiaries through SRHR awareness campaigns in multiple counties.
  • Distributed over 20,000 menstrual hygiene kits to young women and girls.
  • Strengthened family planning programs, addressing early marriage, female genital mutilation (FGM), and teenage pregnancy.
  • Engaged in gender-based violence (GBV) prevention, equipping communities with legal and medical referral support.
  • Conducted awareness campaigns reaching over 500,000 individuals to prevent new HIV infections.
  • Distributed 400,000+ condoms across 15 counties to promote safe sexual practices.
  • Implemented PrEP awareness and index testing to encourage early HIV detection and treatment.
  • Provided HIV treatment and care services, reaching:
  • 500+ people living with HIV (PLHIV) lost- to -follow-up (LTF) and reintegrated them into treatment.
  • 1,500+ people living with HIV (PLHIV)  trained on drug adherence and viral load monitoring.
  • 1,000+ people living with HIV (PLHIV)  received viral load testing.
  • Facilitated micro-loans benefiting 100+ women and girls living with and affected by HIV (WGLHIV).
  • Implemented skills training programs for 230+ individuals, focusing on agriculture, tailoring, and entrepreneurship.
  • Supported 1,000 + participants in Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLA), fostering financial inclusion.
  • Led 3,000+ stakeholder engagements, influencing issues  affecting women and girls living with and affected by HIV other marginalize groups.
  • Provided referral path way to  legal support for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) and discrimination.
  • Strengthened human rights awareness, improving societal attitudes towards people living with and affected by HIV.
  • Developed and implemented key institutional policies, enhancing internal governance.
  • Established and strengthened 7 community-based organizations (CBOs) across different counties.
  • Conducted 15+ strategic partnerships with government agencies, donors, and advocacy networks.
  • Advanced resource mobilization efforts, securing funding from multiple international donors.
  • Action  Aid  Liberia ——————————————-AAL
  • Kvinna till Kvinna ————————————————KTK
  • Unicef Nation Children Education Fund —————-UNICEF
  • United Nation Women————————————–UNWOMEN
  • Family Health Initative 360——————————-FHI360
  • United Nation AIDS——————————————UNAIDS
  • Office of High Commision on Human Rights————OHCR
  • Irish Aid Liberia———————————————–-IAL
  • United Nationa Peace Building Fund———————–UNPBF
  • European Union————————————————–EU